
Dalmatia - Wikipedia
Dalmatia is a narrow belt stretching from the island of Rab in the north to the Bay of Kotor in the south. The Dalmatian Hinterland ranges in width from fifty kilometres in the north, to just a few kilometres in the south; it is mostly covered by the rugged Dinaric Alps.
Dalmatia | Croatia, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica
Dalmatia, region of Croatia, comprising a central coastal strip and a fringe of islands along the Adriatic Sea. Its greatest breadth, on the mainland, is about 28 miles (45 km), and its total length, from the Kvarner (Quarnero) gulf to the narrows of Kotor (Cattaro), is about 233 miles (375 km).
Dalmatian dog - Wikipedia
The Dalmatian is a breed of dog with a white coat marked with dark-coloured spots. Originally bred as a hunting dog, [2] it was also used as a carriage dog in its early days.
Dalmatia Croatia, what to visit on the fantastic Dalmatian coast
Whole Croatia, and especially Dalmatia is well known and popular for its numerous and beautiful islands. In North Dalmatia islands worth mentioning are Pag, Ugljan, Pasman, Kornati, Dugi Otok and Murter. The island of Pag is located on the Adriatic coast north of Zadar in North Dalmatia.
Guide to the Dalmatian Islands: 5 Best Places to Visit - kimkim
Aug 11, 2021 · Dalmatia encompasses Croatia’s western border with the Adriatic Sea, running roughly from the island of Rab just below the Istrian peninsula to the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. From historic cities and quaint mountain towns to tucked-away beaches and sprawling vineyards, there's a lot to do and see
Dalmatia, Croatia: The Dalmatian Coast & Islands - PlacesofJuma
Jan 11, 2025 · Dalmatia is most beautiful along the rugged and karst coastline, where dreamlike beaches can be found, and where hidden bays with crystal clear sea invite to unforgettable vacation days.
Dalmatia - Wikitravel
Mar 17, 2024 · Dalmatia [1] is the southern coastal region of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Northern Dalmatia has lots of small islands and deep, connected inland. This subregion corresponds to Zadar county and Sibenik-Knin county of Croatia.
The Dalmatian coast and islands - Croatia Traveller
Dalmatia: A visitor's guide, introducing Zadar, Pag, Dugi Otok, Sibenik Trogir, Split Brac, Hvar Korcula and Dubrovnik and how to get to Dalmatia.
Dalmatia (Croatia) Guide - southernmost region of Croatia
Discover the beauty of Dalmatia with our comprehensive guide. Learn about the region's coastline, hinterland and islands. Find out where to go and what to see.
Dalmatia Croatia | Explore Croatia With Frank
Oct 17, 2024 · Dalmatia is a turquoise Adriatic sea, with a thousand islands, hidden coves, pebble beaches, and a mountainous hinterland. Dalmatia is also famed for its preserved ancient towns where you can enjoy remarkable examples of Venetian, Greek, Roman, and …
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